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A Game About Crime
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When somebody is killed on purpose, it is a ______
murder
manslaughter
crime
dispatch
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someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them
police officer
traffic warden
detective
constable
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The name for a person who commits a crime.
hijacking
jailer
criminal
embezzlement
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A person who kills somebody is a _____
murderer
forger
burglar
slaughter
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What do you call a person who steals things from a shop?
a shopper
a shoplifter
a burglar
a thief
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A person who saw the crime being committed is called a ______
witness
nosy person
busybody
testimonial
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A person who is believed to have committed a crime is called a _____
prisoner
suspect
convict
lineup
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The person who steals cars is called ....
a carjacker
a hitchhicker
a tire screecher
pump attendant
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Criminals who make fake things to look like real things (e.g. money, watches, paintings)
forgers
conartists
wardens
artists
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A person who defends or persecutes a criminal who is convicted of a crime.
judge
jury
warden
lawyer
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A person who steals people's belongings in the street or in public transport
a burglar
a pickpocket
a jailer
a shoplifter
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The place where people who are convicted of a crime go to serve their sentences
Customer Service
The White House
jail / prison
Area 51
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Documents, photos and other things to prove that someone committed a crime
terms and conditions
DNA
evidence
files
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a person who deliberately destroys or damages public property
hijacker
hooligan
gangster
vandal
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a person who attacks and robs people in a public place
thief
mugger
robber
criminal
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a violent troublemaker
smuggler
gangster
kidnapper
hooligan
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What's the place where criminals are judged?
a jury
a courthouse / court
a church
a townhall
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a person who sets fire to other people's property illegally
arsonist
bigamist
hooligan
accomplice
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a member of a violent criminal gang (group)
drug dealer
hooligan
vandal
gangster
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A person who steals something without the use of force
a thief
a shoplifter
an impostor
a robber
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a person who takes control of a vehicle (plane, ship etc) by force and diverts it
deserter
hijacker
kidnapper
smuggler
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a person who moves goods illegally into or out of a country without paying tax
offender
smuggler
spy
shoplifter
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a person who secretly gets information about another country
terrorist
offender
spy
traitor
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a person who takes people away by force and demands money to free them
offender
criminal
kidnapper
mugger
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The tool police officers use to detain someone
handcuffs
blindfold
string
ropes
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a crime in which valuable things are taken illegally and often violently from a place or person
robbery
theft
heist
crime
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When somebody is killed by accident ...
murder
manslaughter
dispatch
crime
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The group of people who tell the judge if they think the accused criminal is guilty or not.
police officers
jury
judge
lawyer
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What do you call a person who steals from homes?
a robber
a burglar
a thief
a hitchhiker
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The place or location were a crime happened or occurred
stakeout
crime scene
track
venue
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